Business Administration students who choose the Management concentration will develop the critical, conceptual, and interpersonal skills that are essential to employment in management positions in all types of organizations.
Managers and top executives hold more than seven million jobs in the U.S. They are the organizational leaders who formulate the policies and direct the operations of corporations, not-for profit institutions, and government agencies.
In this program, you will learn the knowledge and skills necessary to be problem solvers, excellent communicators, and forward thinkers who understand that developing people is still the key to gaining a competitive advantage.
Students can expect to
- develop an understanding of the different forms of organizations and how they operate in domestic and global contexts
- learn how to analyze cognitive behavioral and ethical issues faced by individuals and groups in organizations
- develop an understanding of appropriate strategies for organizational effectiveness.
For a complete list of courses and degree requirements, see the Management Concentration catalog page.
Possible Career Paths
- General Manager
- Operations Manager
- Human Resource Manager
- Management Consultant
- Project Manager
- Supply Chain Manager
- Entrepreneur